Robert Moss wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm completely new to the Mozilla documentation project, but would > *love* to contribute to it. My area of expertise is, as the thread title > suggests, bleeding edge W3C-compliant development, and I was wondering > who's "in charge" (I realise there's no such thing with such a broad > topic, but someone always takes control :-) ) of this particular area of > documentation. Whoever it is - I wanna help! >
Do you have some idea of what you want to do, or are you looking for direction? We don't have much in the way of documentation geared to web developers, so it would definitely rock :) One project we've been talking about is to get some cool "how to do this with W3C standards" documents and put prominently on them how well they work (or don't) with Mozilla. If you have a breadth of knowledge, a "My Notes On The W3C Standards In Mozilla" overview would be pretty cool, and give people at least some idea of what the standards used in Mozilla do. Mozilla is a fairly distributed project: there are lots of smart people here who can help give you good ideas for what to write, if you ask. (Going to irc://irc.mozilla.org/#mozillazine and asking what is good stuff to write is a good idea too.) Good to meet you :) --John Keiser
